Digital modeling of natural forms

Active since January 2016

Since 2016, an ongoing line of digital and material research has explored the geometries of growth found in natural forms. Using parametric tools, this work reconstructs and speculates on structures that recur across living things: phyllotactic spirals, logarithmic shells, branching and packing, cones, and lattice forms. Documentation remains in progress; this node gathers the work as an ongoing line of inquiry.

Line of inquiry

No resulting works yet — an open line of inquiry.

Element: Animal, Ceramic (Mineral), Mineral, Number, Plant, Turtles (Animal) Locus: form-giving, growth, models, phyllotaxis, shell, spirals